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MinaJen
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How about she had to be raped to do it?

How about this, "Cersei wasn't raped." That abuse, as you put, was not sexualized?

Bravely ran away, away, bravely ran away.

Mockingbird on the seal

Because the Walk of Shame is the exact same circumstance as rape. Really, it is. It isnt like there is this stripping of Cersei and exposure of her sins, her fears, her insecurities. It isnt the verdit for, you know, incest, seduction, murder. A consequence of her installing the FM and the Sparrows due to her

I half thought it would be poisoned.

I think the pacing is almost too fast, as if a reaction to it being so slow in the books.

That was a cute moment. Though, as evidenced by the comments their connective plot threads could be a little clearer.

Oh man, so edgy you are.

I believed it was after she was sure she was going to be rescued, before he revealed Reek squealed on her?

My pleasure. Lemon cake while you're here?

THANK YOU.

Nope, her heart gave out before.

It's a sad, dark world when we have to consider that.

Because breasts.

Honestly? I'm not. Thing is, Cersei is sort of guilty for what they put her on trial for. The punishment, YMMV, but thanks to the foreshadowing with the Septon earlier, it cones across as less gendered. And it depends on how the Sparrow is played.

I think, I think he was being fascetious and sarcastic. I'll remove my upvote if he's serious.

It's like she's a Real!Sansa being treated like a fake! Arya. I guess the part the showrunners loved about that storyline was a woman being locked in a room and raped nightly.

Sansa: So empowered. I bet with all the raping and bruises, she'll reach super saiyan levels of badassness!

Can we all agree with how Miles Teller has a stupid face, though? At the very least, on the poster.